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**Sussexes Return to Montecito Amid Royal Family Tensions**

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**Sussexes Return to Montecito Amid Royal Family Tensions**

The Sussexes are set to return to their kingdom in Montecito, California, after the funeral of II, where they appeared to put on a show of caring about the Queen and the unity of the royal family during a time of grief.

However, behind the facade, it is believed that will continue to push a narrative of victimhood to garner media attention.

Royal expert and author of “Revenge, Meghan, Harry and the War Between the Windsors,” Tom Bauer, expressed his views on the situation, suggesting that the Sussexes will be returning to California with resentment towards the royal family for what they perceive as a lack of sympathy shown to them following the Queen's passing.

In an interview with GB News, Bauer noted that and seemed visibly displeased during the funeral proceedings, indicating that they felt they were not being given the respect they believe they deserve.

Despite speculations of improved relations between the Sussexes and the Cambridges in recent weeks, Bauer dismissed any notions of reconciliation due to past grievances aired by Meghan and Harry.

Bauer highlighted the apparent tension between the royal family members, emphasizing that the lack of sympathy shown towards Meghan and Harry at the funeral further strained their already fragile relationship with the rest of the royals.

He also alluded to the upcoming release of 's autobiography, hinting at potential revelations that could stir more controversy.

The interactions between Sophie Wessex and Meghan Markle during the funeral procession raised curiosity, with Bauer pondering on whether Wessex, known for her candid nature, shared her unfiltered thoughts with Meghan.

He questioned the possibility of genuine reconciliation between and Prince Harry, given the history of hurtful remarks made by the Sussexes towards the Cambridges.

The dynamics within the royal family were also brought into focus, with Bauer drawing attention to the shifting titles and roles following the Queen's passing.

While now holds the title of Queen Consort and Catherine is recognized as the Princess of Wales, Meghan remains the Duchess of Sussex without a change in her status, highlighting the complexities within the royal hierarchy.

During the mourning period for II, there was a notable decrease in media coverage of Meghan Markle, a departure from the usual spotlight on her activities.

However, Bauer criticized certain publications, particularly the Daily Mail, for excessively promoting Harry and Meghan during this somber period, suggesting a deliberate effort to shift attention towards the Sussexes.

The Daily Mail's extensive coverage of Harry and Meghan, including detailed accounts of Meghan's emotions and attire, raised eyebrows and fueled speculation about the motives behind such intense focus on the couple.

Bauer insinuated that the publication's favorable portrayal of Harry and Meghan may have been influenced by undisclosed factors, questioning the authenticity of their coverage.

Amidst the media scrutiny and public attention, Bauer speculated on Meghan's next moves, anticipating her efforts to position herself as a victim in light of the changing narratives surrounding her.

With the race card losing its impact, Meghan may explore alternative strategies to regain sympathy and control the narrative surrounding her public image.

As discussions around race and representation continue to shape public discourse, Bauer pointed out the participation of individuals of color in the funeral proceedings as a significant aspect.

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